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6 August 2002 Development and integration of scene projection technologies for the AEDC 10V upgrade and other space sensor test programs
Heard S. Lowry III, Winfried H. Goethert, William T. Bertrand, James D. Selman Jr.
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The continuing effort to provide a complex, broad-based (low-background, complex dynamic scene projection) sensor test capability at Arnold Engineering Development Center involves the development of scene projection technologies and their integration into existing space chambers. New radiometric source concepts are being investigated that will allow greater flexibility in simulating multiple target scenarios for space sensor testing. Alternate sources, filtering techniques, beam combining methods, and optical power delivery systems are being investigated for possible use in meeting the ultimate objectives of current and anticipated testing programs.
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Heard S. Lowry III, Winfried H. Goethert, William T. Bertrand, and James D. Selman Jr. "Development and integration of scene projection technologies for the AEDC 10V upgrade and other space sensor test programs", Proc. SPIE 4718, Targets and Backgrounds VIII: Characterization and Representation, (6 August 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.478808
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Infrared radiation

Visible radiation

Long wavelength infrared

Reflectivity

Dielectric polarization

Resistors

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